Morgan J. Marquardt, 20, of Kremmling, was found guilty of driving after license was under restraint. He was sentenced to 14 days in jail and fined $302.

Anthony P. Cheer, 51, of Winter Park, was found guilty of third degree trespassing. He was sentenced to two days in jail, fined $151 and was ordered to “keep away from the Crooked Creek Saloon.”

Juan J. Chavez-Rodriguez, 38, of Granby, was fined $757 after being found guilty of failing to have driver’s insurance. He was also fined $151 on a separate charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

Justin R. Harrold, 25, of Arvada, was found guilty of criminal mischief under $500. He was fined $810, ordered to perform 80 hours of public service and must undergo a domestic violence treatment program.

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Ryan M. Fey, 30, of Fraser, was found guilty of driving after license was under restraint and improper mountain driving. He was fined $603, ordered to perform 30 hours of public service, must complete a Level II alcohol education program and has to undergo a Track A alcohol therapy program.

Robert C. Oelke III, 29, of Denver, was found guilty of boating under the influence. He was fined $409 and ordered to perform 24 hours of public service. In addition, he was placed on one year of probation with alcohol monitoring, and has to undergo an alcohol evaluation and must comply with its recommended treatment.

Melissa D. Richert, 23, of Big Timber, Mont., was found guilty of driving while ability impaired. She was fined $692 and ordered to perform 36 hours of public service.

Elias A. Wetzel, 33, of Quakertown, Pa., was found guilty of fraud by check $500-$1,000 for which he was fined $196 and ordered to perform 96 hours of public service. He was also fined $40 after being found guilty of criminal violation of protection order.

Bruce White, 33, of Winter Park, was given a one-year deferred judgment and sentence on a charge of driving after license was under restraint. He was fined $182, ordered to perform 40 hours of public service and must make a $250 contribution to Operation Game Thief.

Juan Sanchez-Gallegos, 22, of Denver, was given a one-year deferred judgment and sentence on a charge of driving after license was under restraint. He was fined $182, ordered to perform 40 hours of public service and must make a $250 contribution to Operation Game Thief.

Jeremy S. Ferranti, 30, of Aurora, was given a one-year deferred judgment and sentence on a charge of driving after license was under restraint. He was fined $182, ordered to perform 35 hours of public service and must make a $225 contribution to Operation Game Thief.

Kenneth R. Pennington, 56, of Fort Collins, was found guilty of possession of under one ounce of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was fined $309, and has to undergo a substance abuse evaluation and must comply with its recommended treatment.

Jeremiah E. Wendell, 29, of Frisco, was given a one-year deferred judgment and sentence on a charge of careless driving and found guilty of a charge of driving a defective vehicle. He was fined $139, ordered to perform 15 hours of public service and must make a $100 contribution to Operation Game Thief.

Shawn M. Turner, 20, of Steamboat Springs, was found guilty of disorderly conduct by offensive gesture. He was fined $140 and ordered to perform 24 hours of public service.

Daniel J. Hutzley, 26, of Granby, was found guilty of disorderly conduct by offensive gesture. He was fined $126 and ordered to perform 24 hours of public service.